Welcome, Friend

Gamehacking.org is home to a huge selection of cheats and game enhancement codes for everything from
retro to the cutting edge, the largest collection of video game hacking guides on the web,
a treasure trove of downloads, a forum and chat community housing the best hackers
in the scene, and much more...

Disclaimer: We are not involved with piracy (game 'cracking', etc), and do not condone hacking of online,
multiplayer games. 'Hacking', in the context of GameHacking.org, refers to modification of a platform's
system memory during game play, or modification of files that comprise a game, to achieve a desired
effect during game play. In other words, we make cheat codes here.

Have a request, want to learn how to hack, or want to share some codes you've hacked?Drop by the GameHacking.org Forums or Chat

WiiRd forums - browseable archive up

Several years ago, GameHacking.org became the host for l0nk's WiiRd forums. Unfortunately, l0nk seems to have disappeared some time ago, and hasn't responded to email in over a year. Recently he seems to have let his domain, l0nk.org, expire, and thus wiird.l0nk.org no longer functioned. Archive.org did a faulty job of copying it, and many people were asking if anyone had a copy of the forums, which contained codes, guides, and discussions that couldn't be found anywhere else.

Fortunately, thanks to our backup system and some great work by Demonic722, it's now available in a frozen-in-time state here at GameHacking.org:

GameHacking.org Discord chat

I forgot to mention it, but for those who don't know yet, GameHacking.org now uses Discord for chat. We also still support IRC, and our IRC channel and Discord main channel are connected via a pair of bots that share chat between the channels. In any case, Discord is the preferred chat medium, and we may in the near future discontinue our IRC channel.

If you haven't tried Discord yet, you definitely should. It's a much more multi-platform-capable system, and you can seamlessly switch between mobile, web, and desktop app, without worry about log configuration and missing conversations in the channel forever :)

GameHacking.org GitHub organization account

There's now a GameHacking.org GitHub organization account, primarily for Project Artemis and all its constituent parts (Artemis For PS2, Artemis For PS3, Artemis For Android, etc), but I assume it will also be used for our other projects in the near future.

For now it's mostly a skeleton, and it's probably organized and utilized badly, because I have no idea what I'm doing in GitHub. Presumably people with more experience and organizational talent will rescue me from myself shortly.

If you're interested in contributing or have input in general, let me know here or in GameHacking.org Chat.

There will be some integration between our GitHub account and BountySource in the very near future, and hopefully some very interesting developments will unfold.

Mir is now a GameHacking.org Super Moderator!

Mir has been a mainstay at GameHacking.org for many years now, and he's always been helpful to visitors, members, and staff alike. He has tirelessly drummed up activity in chat even in the darkest of times, and never asked for a thing in return.

Mir is hereby promoted from Moderator to Super Moderator, with moderation privileges for all forums.

dnawrkshp is now a GameHacking.org moderator!

For those who don't know, dnawrkshp is the creator of Artemis PS3, the PS3 hacking system, which is pretty awesome. Hopefully we can do some cool things in the near future. In any case, it's great to have another talented member of the scene on staff.

Chat page blurb added

At the behest of DeathSpawn, I've added a blurb to the top of the Chat page.

A lot of people join #GameHacking.org IRC chat via Mibbit, our web client. Since the regulars are often idling, these Mibbit visitors frequently leave after a few minutes when their questions aren't immediately answered. Part of the problem is that Mibbit is a web client, isn't very pretty, and as a web client is treated as temporary. If more visitors used a real IRC client, they'd likely wait a little longer and have their questions answered - and maybe even stick around afterward. Anyway, here's the new blurb:

Welcome to #GameHacking.org - kick back and stay a while. Though people are online, we might be doing other things and not see your message right away. For a better chat experience, you can also connect using a client instead of your browser. We recommend Hexchat for Windows & Linux, but you can use whatever you like and there are many to choose from. Remember: the more people that stay, the more active chat will be.

A look at GameHacking.org (actually, GSHI at the time) in August, 2002

MathUser nudged me to go dig up my oldest intact copy of the site, and this is what I came up with. Just extract the contents to a folder, open index.htm, and browse as desired. We've come a long way (and this was three years in already).

http://gamehacking.org/downloads/GSHI_2002-08-XX.7z

Can you find the Secret Room?

Peruse the fledgling GSHI Photogallery (which grew, and grew, and then disappeared), and ROFL at our teenage appearances.

Browse an endless collection of mostly Final Fantasy sprite images, for some reason.